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Child Protection Committee,
3rd Floor ,
Bridgegate House,
Bridgegate,
Irvine,
KA12 8BD

TEL: 01294 324738
FAX: 01294 324744

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1st January 2012 – New documents

North Ayrshire Child Protection Committee have produced new documents
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1st December 2011 – Forced Marriage (Scotland) Act 2011

The Forced Marriage (Scotland) Act 2011 came into force on 28th November 2011.
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1st November 2011 – A warm wlecome to . . . .

Andrew Keir who has recently joined the Integrated Children’s Services Partnership as the Partnership Forum and Corporate Parenting Manager with the additional remit of further developing Getting it Right for Every Child (GIRFEC).
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1st October 2011 – NA CPC Social Media Leaflet

North Ayrshire Child Protection Committee have now produced a leaflet on social media: personal and professional conduct.
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1st September 2011 – NEW Guidance Documents

North Ayrshire Child Protection Committee is delighted to announce the publication of three new guidance documents for practitioners.
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1st August 2011 – Using Social Media Safely

Social media such as facebook, mobile technology and the internet are now a huge part of all our lives and are particularly important for young people.
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1st July 2011 – Changes in Child Protection Practice & Procedures

As part of the implementation of the revised National Guidance for Child Protection in Scotland, North Ayrshire is introducing some key changes in Child Protection practice.
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1st June 2011 – Hidden Children Sub Group Comes To Life!!

This month sees the launch of Hidden Children workshops, each of which will focus on groups of children who may become "hidden" from services.
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1st May 2011 – NA CPC delighted to launch 2011 Business Plan

North Ayrshire Child Protection Committee are delighted to launch the Business Plan for 2011-2012.
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1st April 2011 – Keeping Children Safe - Community Disclosure

Keeping Children Safe is a process that allows any member of the public to make an application to Strathclyde Police if they have a concern about a person’s access to a child. It is a slow time information sharing process.
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